Facial Muscles

Introduction The facial musculature (mimic muscles) is a group of 26 muscles in humans, which is not only necessary for opening and closing the eyes or mouth, but also moves the skin of the face and thereby controls facial expressions. The muscles of the face are divided into the ear muscles, the nose muscles, the … Facial Muscles

Pinched nerve at the shoulder

Definition A trapped nerve in the shoulder means that surrounding tissue (usually hardened muscles) exerts pressure on a nerve, resulting in pain and possibly functional impairment. In most cases, sudden, burning or stabbing pain occurs in the shoulder area. These are usually one-sided and can radiate forward to the sternum. A herniated disc can cause … Pinched nerve at the shoulder

Further pain of a pinched nerve at the shoulder | Pinched nerve at the shoulder

Further pain of a pinched nerve at the shoulder A pinched nerve on the shoulder or shoulder blade can cause pain, especially when breathing. Since the nerves run in pairs from the back to the chest wall, the pain is usually only localized on one side.The pain character of a pinched nerve is sharp and … Further pain of a pinched nerve at the shoulder | Pinched nerve at the shoulder

Nocturnal muscle cramps

Synonyms clonus, spasm Frequency Everybody has probably had simple muscle cramps at night. Children are less likely to have muscle cramps, while young adults and older patients are more likely to have night-time cramps. The distribution of smooth muscle cramps is difficult to visualize and corresponds to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections, bronchial asthma, colic … Nocturnal muscle cramps

Innervation | The quadriceps tendon

Innervation The innervation, i.e. the functional supply of a body part or tissue with nerve tissue of the quadriceps tendon is carried out by two separate nervous systems. On the one hand, it is supplied by vegetative nerve fibers, which are important for unconscious body perception. This includes, for example, the measurement of the tension … Innervation | The quadriceps tendon

Diseases of the quadriceps tendon | The quadriceps tendon

Diseases of the quadriceps tendon A quadriceps tendon rupture is a complete or incomplete tear of the attachment tendon of the M. quadriceps femoris, the large leg extensor. The tear is usually located just above the patella or between the patella and the muscles. A quadriceps tendon rupture is characterized by sudden sharp, stabbing pain … Diseases of the quadriceps tendon | The quadriceps tendon